Improvement in revolving refrigerators



AVERY L en. ATKINS. Improvement in Rerolving Refrigerators.

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Um STATES GYRUS AVERY AND GUY D. ATKINS, OF ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA; SAIDATKINS ASSIGNS HIS RIGHTTO SAID AVERY.

IMPROVEMENT IN REVOLVING REFRIGERATORS.

Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 126,771, dated May 14,1872.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that We, GYRUS AVERY and GUY D. ATKINS, of Erie, in thecount-y of -Erie and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new andImproved Revolving Refrigerator; and we do hereby declare that thefollowing is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, referencebeing had to the annexed drawing which forms a part of thisspecification.

The object of our invention consists in providin g a revolvingrefrigerator, for use in barrooms and saloons for keeping bottles ofliquor cool, and at the same time providing a water-cooler or receptaclefor ice-water.

The following description will enable persons skilled in the art ofmaking Water-coolers,

&c., to construct one of our improved refrigerators.

Our refrigerator consists of two leading parts-first, the top,consisting of an ice or wat-er chamber, A, constructed aft-er the mannerof water-coolers generally, with filled sides a a a, &c., the base ofwhich is projected, and in the said projection are constructed pockets`B for the reception of bottles D. These pockets are so arranged thatwater in the cooler stands on all sides of but does not enter the same;second, of the base, which is composed the iron revolving standard F G Hand the sheet-metal case I. The standard is composed of a base, H, andupright pin G. On this lits the turn-table F. These parts are made ofcast metal. Onto the turn-table F is Afastened the refrigerator A.vFitting around the base is the sheet-metal case I. This is.

secured around its upper edge so as to form a trough, J, which catchesthe drip from the bottle-pockets B. C is a cock entering the body of thecooler or refrigerator A, and from this the cold water can be drawn asfrom an ordinary water-cooler. The refrigerator being mounted on theturn-table F, it can be revolved freely, and the bottles in the variouspockets surrounding the chamber A can be brought near to the operator.

What we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is asfollows:

.1. The combined refrigerator, for liquors, and water-cooler A, incombination with the turn-table F, standard G, and base H, constructedas described and shown.

2.v The base H, standard G, and turn-table F, in combination with thesheet-metal case I, constructed as described and shown.

OYRUS AVERY. GUY D. ATKINS.

Witnesses:

JN0. B. HALLooK, A. B. FORCE.

